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www.spec.com.au HAMILTON SPECTATOR Thursday February 11 2016 3 Specialist consulting room works start at Maryknoll AN artist’s impression of the completed east entry to the refurbished Maryknoll Centre. DENIS PETERS WORK on refurbishing the Maryknoll Centre in Clarendon St is set to begin within a month. Several of the rooms and facilities are to be leased by St John of God Hospital for use as specialist consulting rooms. St Mary’s property manager John Hockey said four local builders had been invited to tender for the work and that work was expected to start fairly soon after the tender is let. A separate tender will be let for construction of a car park. “The project will bring back to life the old school building, which was built in 1958 and has hosted various tenants over the last 58 years,” Mr Hockey said. These tenants include Maryknoll College, Monivae Junior College, Vitality Gymnasium, Mulleraterong, Brophy Services, Centacare and St Vincent de Paul Society. Current tenants Centacare and St Vincent’s will stay on, in renovated accommodation. St John of God Warrnambool Hospital chief executive Trevor Matheson said a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and an orthopaedic surgeon were Mulkearns likely to appear REX MARTINICH FORMER Catholic Diocese of Ballarat Bishop, Ronald Mulkearns, will likely appear at the next hearing of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Bishop Mulkearns was in charge of the diocese, which includes Hamilton and most of Western Victoria, during periods where a number of priests committed sex offences against children. Due to suffering a stroke in previous years, Bishop Mulkearns had sought to be excused from testifying at the commission. The Commission will discuss with Bishop Mulkearns’ legal counsel about whether he can appear in person or via videolink from the nursing home where he currently resides. Bishop Mulkearns’ testimony and cross examination will likely be limited to 90 minutes at a time and there could be breaks of a few days between each of his appearances. Hamilton Priest Father John McKinnon told a previous commission hearing that Bishop Mulkearns’ memory was poor and his attempts Maxxis M Mot Mot Whee heel Ma Motocross & heel Motocross & Farm Tyres, Bighorn Maxxcross Bike Tyres, ghorn ATV Tyres & 4 &4 eel ATV Tyres Now available exclusively at VTyres Taylor’s Tyrepower Bi at discussing past events in the diocese had been “useless”. A medical assessment of Bishop Mulkearns found he “has suffered a stroke and suffers colon cancer with a tumour in his pelvis”. “He is suffering chronic kidney disease, can only walk short distances with the help of a walking frame, suffers anxiety, and has diffi culty sleeping,” commission documents stated. Bishop Mulkearns was able to testify in the Geelong Magistrates Court in July last year during the trial of former Robert Claffey, who was accused of 14 charges of indecent assault and on charge of indecent dealing with a child. Cardinal George Pell was excused from having to appear in person at the commission due to a heart condition and will instead appear via videolink from the Vatican. The commission has proposed to sit again in the week starting February 22 in Ballarat to take further evidence. Cardinal Pell’s evidence has been scheduled for the week beginning February 29 when the commission will be sitting in Sydney. Creatively designed likely to be among the visiting specialists, and opthamology, medical oncology and general surgery visitations would be part of the program. Other services were likely in the future, he said. “The advantage for us is that Hamilton is a fairly prosperous area with a high rate of private health cover,” Mr Matheson said. “But also it will offer services which will help overcome the tyranny of distance for many people.” Mr Hockey said a change in planned tenancy arrangements with St John of God had in part delayed commencement of the project but the Warrnamboolbased hospital had now signed a long-term lease. “The proposed refurbishments include a fully-sealed and landscaped car park and courtyard leading into a new undercover entryway on the Lonsdale St side of the building,” he said. “All of the shared areas will be brought up to a bright modern appearance, including new toilets and staff area as well as full air conditioning. “The remaining areas will be confi gured to the tenants’ requirements upon negotiation. “The building will be available to medical and like services which will make for a compact bundle of health services within close proximity to the town centre and other health services in town.” Disruption during construction will lead to temporary changes, including limited car parking at St Mary’s Church and the need for street parking for those using Maryknoll and St Mary’s Hall facilities. 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